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DJI Unveils the Osmo Pocket 3

DJI has unveiled the Osmo Pocket 3, a compact gimbal camera that packs a punch. This versatile camera offers a 1-inch CMOS sensor, a rotating 2-inch touchscreen, and seamless shifts between horizontal and vertical shooting.

Visual Prowess in a Compact Package

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The Osmo Pocket 3 is remarkably small but comes with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, that brings better image quality, even in challenging light conditions. It can shoot in 4K at 120 frames per second (fps). Even in low light, it enhances night shots, capturing authentic colours and sharp details. The camera also adapts exposure for different skin tones, ensuring everyone looks their best.

For those seeking professional-level results, it offers 10-bit D-Log M and 10-bit HLG colour modes. These modes unlock a world of colour possibilities, recording up to one billion colours in 10-bit D-Log M. The 10-bit HLG HDR recording brings more vivid visuals, especially when viewed on HDR-enabled devices.

Smart Features for Effortless Creativity

The Osmo Pocket 3 packs an array of intelligent features. Its 2-inch touchscreen provides intuitive control. It features fast focusing, ensuring sharp images even with fast-moving subjects. The Product Showcase mode is ideal for live streaming and product presentations. Its three-axis mechanical stabilization guarantees steady images during dynamic shooting.

The compact camera offers cinematic-level footage with ActiveTrack 6.0. It includes features like Face Auto-Detect and Dynamic Framing for tracking subjects. The built-in three-mic array reduces wind noise and captures immersive omnidirectional stereo sound. DJI Mic 2 compatibility supports dual-person recording for vlogs and interviews.

This compact camera boasts a 6000mAh battery, offering up to 116 minutes of 4K/60fps footage or 166 minutes of 1080p/24fps recording. Quick charging gets you to 80% in just 16 minutes.

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The Osmo Pocket 3 is a versatile creative tool. It serves as a high-definition live streaming device, a webcam for online meetings, and a timecode function that syncs footage seamlessly between different cameras.

Streamline Editing with LightCut

The LightCut app simplifies content creation. It uses AI recognition to highlight moments from your footage and generate shareable 4K videos. It offers diverse video templates for various themes like vlogs, travel, parties, and more. It also eliminates the need to download footage during editing, preserving smartphone storage.

Pricing & Availability

The Osmo Pocket 3 is available to order from DJI Experience Stores, Shopee and Lazada with shipping starting on 25th October 2023. It will be available in two packages the standard package which will include the standard accessories and the Osmo Pocket 3 and a creator’s combo which will include DJI Mic 2 Transmitter (Shadow Black), DJI Mic 2 Windscreen, DJI Mic 2 Clip Magnet, Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle, Osmo Mini Tripod and an Osmo Pocket 3 Carrying Bag.

The Osmo Pocket 3 will be retailing at MYR2,299 in Malaysia or USD$519 internationally. The Creator’s combo will be retailing for MYR2,959 in Malaysia or USD$669 internationally.

The DJI Action 2 Takes Things at the Next Level

You might have not heard of the DJI Action. That is because there was no such product. It sounded like a DJI action camera though. That existed.

They called it the DJI Osmo Action and it looked almost like any other action camera that was popular at its launch. It was launched in 2019 and it was designed after the gold standard in action cameras for the longest time. It was modelled after the GoPro cameras that was so popular at the time. Say what you will, the GoPro cameras were the most popular for good reasons.

With DJI’s knowhow in making cameras on stabilisers, gimbals, drones, and even innovative film cameras, the Osmo Action was made to really take on the GoPro cameras and beat them. It shot at 4K 60p. It has two displays, one at the back and one in front making it a clever vlogging camera as well. It featured DJI’s know how in stabilising footages. It also featured slow motion modes. The only thing that GoPro had it beat was in its sheer namesake and pedigree in action cameras.

Two years on and we sort of thought DJI might have forgotten about the action camera market completely. We thought that DJI might have given up on the idea. Last week as well DJI just redefined the film maker industry with a brand-new camera on a 4-axis gimbal in a cinema camera body and guise. It was remarkable and it really will change the entire film industry.

They did not give up on the action camera market though. In fact, they just launched a brand-new action camera to replace the Osmo Action. This time also, they went with a slightly different philosophy over the old one. This time, they went modular.

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They call it the DJI Action 2, and they did not bother introducing their latest action camera to the world through a launch event though. Rather they introduce the Action 2 to the world with a three-minute video on YouTube. We kind of think that this is the shortest launch gambit we have ever experienced. Short, but impactful.

It weighs only 56 grams, which is really nothing in the world of cameras. When we say it is modular, it means that you can attach the little camera cube to almost anything, anywhere. Of course, you need some help in the form of attachment struts, straps, and magnets that is suitable for whatever surface you want to attach it to. It also has other attachments that allows the camera to work as a vlogging camera as well, with added battery life.

It also has a small 1.79-inch OLED display at the back of the camera so that you still know what you are shooting even without using your smartphone to monitor your camera. The square display is also a touch sensitive display, which also means you can do all your set-up on the DJI Action 2 itself. The vlogging attachment also comes with its own 1.79-inch touch-sensitive square display as well.

The main bit of the DJI Action 2 shoots at 4K resolution. You also get up to 120fps in ultra-wide frame goodness for that beautiful slow-mo videos when it matters. It has something DJI calls the HorizonSteady technology that allows the camera to keep a level frame throughout the shot. With RockSteady 2.0, your shots are even more stable than before. For vlogging purposes, the Action 2 packs three microphones to record video from every direction. You can immerse it in up to 10m of water too, just so that you can even take videos when you go scuba diving.

Price and Availability

The DJI Action 2 will be available globally on the 2nd of November 2021 onward. It will set you back US$ 519 (MYR 2,156*). That package comes with the Front Touchscreen Module for you to work with it as a vlogging camera. It also comes with a slew of attachments for more mounting options. There will be a Power Combo that will come later in November. The Power Combo will retail at US$ 399 (MYR 1,657*) and will include the camera itself, a Power Module, Magnetic Lanyard, and Magnetic Adpated Mount. For more information on the DJI Action 2 action camera, you can visit DJI’s website.

*Approximately based on exchange rate of US$ 1 = MYR 4.15 on xe.com as of 28/10/2021